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Jan. 12, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E320): 2024 Election Analysis Ahead of the Iowa Caucus
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Good evening, and this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live.
And a few miles different than last night, we're in Palm Beach tonight.
And we're getting ready like everyone else.
Well, we're getting ready for the weekend.
That's always nice to have the weekend.
Gosh, you can't stay away from politics too long.
We're getting ready for Monday, right?
The big primary on Monday.
They may get snowed out.
Sorry, I have my New Hampshire fan here.
It is the first-in-a-nation caucus.
The first-in-a-nation primary, which is much more similar to an election, is in New Hampshire, which will be a week from Tuesday.
But on Monday, they do have the caucus, or they may have the caucus.
The snow is ridiculous.
It's something like, I thought I heard them say it was 15 degrees today.
Now, Monday, it's predictable.
I don't believe this.
18 degrees below zero.
That can't be all of Oregon.
That has to be a part of Oregon.
And it's supposed to be like a windchill factor.
I think they said 40 below.
So here's the thing.
It's going to be exactly how loyal the Trump MAGA people really are.
They are said to remember that it was said that they would vote for him if he were if he kills someone on Fifth Avenue or whatever.
The question is, will they vote for him and put at risk their lives by leaving their homes?
And the question is, they will.
I'm going to try to get this with the.
With the people, with the climate change con artists, you know, if it's going to be 18 degrees below on Monday, imagine if there was a Democrat, a real Democrat primary going on.
I mean, they just have to all give up on it.
Global warming.
Oh my gosh.
Well, you know, it really is now about as clear as it can be.
That you can take any one of those trials coming up next, this year, this year, right?
And you can say they're all part of one conspiracy, which I've always wanted the proof of because I am a very big believer that the president should go into federal court in one of those cases or in a separate case and argue that the whole group of cases are a violation of his civil rights.
And in essence, although We can't, maybe we could, I don't know.
And a violation of our civil rights.
You know, it's his right to run for office, which is a form of petitioning the government, right?
Personal right.
And it's our right to vote.
And these cases are being brought.
It is like the Colorado case, where the case is brought to take them off the ballot.
At least that actually is done directly, right?
They just take them right off, and they say to the people of Colorado, I don't give a damn if you want to vote for him, you can't.
Oh, and by the way, he's the danger to democracy.
Or in Maine, where that woman who's a political operative, not even elected?
One person in the state of Maine can deprive half the state from voting for the candidate they want to vote for.
One person!
I'm sorry, we just did not create a government like that.
Every one of our others and every one of the people at the Constitutional Convention, the people who voted for it and the people who voted against it, would all come up out of their graves and haunt them for the rest of their life if that's allowed to stand.
I'm telling you, one person can say that no, the choice of what looks like half the people of America right now, you can't have that because we decided.
No, not we, I decided.
He was involved in an insurrection that no one's charged or proven.
To anyone, anywhere.
I mean, do you have to go to Supreme Court to realize that that is so unconstitutional, even argued?
Frightening, actually.
So, but they're all one.
The Colorado case is the same as Bragg's case in New York.
It's the same as Fannie Fannie.
And her boyfriend in Georgia.
It's the same as the two Smith to Hitman cases.
One in D.C.
and one in Florida.
They're all part of the same effort.
The Colorado thing was the culmination of it.
It's let's keep this guy away from the presidency any way we can.
So we're going to indict on 99 charges.
We're going to get every stinking rotten Democratic A crooked prosecutor who's willing to prostitute themselves to do it for us.
And they've got a bunch of bums to do it, right?
They have Smith, who's been told by the Supreme Court in Garland, of course, wanted an unethical prosecution, so he picks him.
You don't pick Smith if you want an honest, fair prosecution.
Not if you read his record.
Fannie, we'll talk about in a little while.
I don't think much of a problem explaining that one to you.
And I'm an expert on Bragg.
Bragg is a creature of George Soros.
Bragg has virtually, I can't tell you how many people in my city are murdered as a result of Bragg.
And a lot more beaten, robbed, stores ruined, stores fleeing New York.
A man who ran because he's safer there than The city where George Bragg is the DA.
He is a creature bought and paid for by George Soros.
And the case is idiotic.
So are each one of these cases.
Now here's what, here's where the fanny fanny one puts the cream on the, or the bow around the conspiracy.
People will say, well these are four different cases.
OK, well, you can take the two Washington cases and you can say they're part of a conspiracy because they're the same guy, Smith.
They're Biden's crooked A.G.
who jumps every time, you know, when Biden was unhappy with the pace of the J6 cases, Garland probably peed in his pants and went crazy.
And now they've indicted a thousand people, a thousand people.
They spent more money on January 6th than any investigation in American history.
Spend more money on that than the commission case of the Mafia.
Which I did.
How about the cases involving the Sicilian Mafia?
I can go on and on, but in any event.
So you take the two Washington cases, they're connected together, no problem.
Connect the other two.
Bragg will just join because he is a creature of the number one fundraiser of the Democratic Party, the number one fundraiser for Biden, the number one fundraiser for Antifa and Black Lives Matter.
I mean, he's gonna go along with any effort to take Trump out.
And now, What do we see with this fourth case, which is hanging out there?
Fannie Fannie brings the case by herself.
Looks like a jerky case.
It's a case involving him, in essence, complaining about being cheated in Georgia, and his lawyers representing him and arguing the same things.
You're not allowed to do that in America?
And lawyers can't represent you?
I mean, I'm being indicted in that for, I scratched my head, how?
There's no crime.
There's no crime in any of those cases.
They're all made up.
There are statutes that are there that are given a George Orwell-type interpretation.
But how do they all get connected together?
Well, Fannie, to make sure she wasn't content on having a competent prosecutor handling it, she went and hired a boyfriend.
And she also saw a great way for them to make money.
You've got to remember, what have I always told you about Atlanta and Fulton County?
I said the Democrats did the cheating in their crooked cities.
Detroit, right?
Want to keep going?
Atlanta?
This place stinks to high heaven.
So this is not a shocking situation to Atlanta or to Georgia.
I'm sure the governor isn't shocked.
Governors shouldn't be shocked.
You'd be shocked if you knew about the governor.
So what she does is, and here are the irregularities in the case.
She has two grand juries instead of one.
Every case in the world has one grand jury.
She has two, a little more money that way, given her plan.
The first grand jury can indict, So what do you have it for?
So you can generate $600,000 to $700,000 for your boyfriend, and he can kick it back to you in the way of wonderful vacations over a two-year period, where you end up going on two.
I mean, it is like exceeds the pig factor.
How about one vacation a year?
Caribbean, another cruise, Caribbean, no cruise, and three other love spots.
And off they go with your money.
And maybe, as Congressman Jordan wants to find out, federal money.
Stealing it.
Huh?
Stealing it.
That's stealing.
And there's a federal statute right on point that people have been prosecuted for a lot.
And I don't think Fannie and Nathan are Hunter Biden.
I don't think they get away with it for five years.
Now you want a prediction?
I think their case is going down the drain, and I think they're going to jail.
Interesting, huh?
But everything should go down.
The whole thing should go down.
That case should be dismissed.
She ended up giving him 700 grand.
She ended up putting in a phony prosecutor.
She ended up actually never getting him approved by the court, never getting him approved by the panel that approves special prosecutors.
I wonder why.
And she went down, by the way, to Washington, which was all the campaign contributions she got from Democrats all over the country.
So that one's got to go.
And with it, I mean, they're all connected together.
The whole thing falls down because the whole thing is now obvious that what this is, these are not criminal charges.
They never have.
The same as the Colorado situation, exactly the same, no different.
And you've got the Florida case where documents are moved around Mar-a-Lago.
None of them leave.
We have all the documents.
None of them got in the hands of the Chinese.
Meanwhile, we got Biden stealing them from the Senate and putting them in places where they are easily accessible to his paymaster, the red Chinese.
And he's already been told he's not being prosecuted.
How can you sustain a prosecution of Trump and say, That isn't a violation of constitutional rights.
Insane.
So I think that's going down.
And I think the Colorado situation of just taking his name off the ballot, Oregon today refused to take his name off the ballot.
I think it's pretty, pretty clear that the 14th Amendment, Sections 3 and 5 of the United States.
Section 5, which no one talks about very much, says Congress has to set the procedures for doing this.
No one has followed a congressional procedure to do it, hence it's unconstitutional.
They haven't followed a constitutional procedure under Congress because there is none, which means it doesn't apply to the President.
And now the big case, of course, is the, and this one has even implications way beyond president Trump, uh, just something that really is humanitarian.
It has, uh, consequences for the J six people who all or a statute called obstruction of government proceed proceedings, which is 18 United States code 1512 C. Uh, that was part of Sarbanes Oxley.
It was passed in order to protect against financial fraud.
The obstruction they're talking about is obstruction.
They're applying it to obstruction of congressional proceedings.
There is a case, which name escapes me, I think it may be Yates, in which they tried to apply it with some environmental criminal case against a fisherman who hid, destroyed the evidence.
And they said, no, no, no.
It doesn't apply to cases involving destroying evidence.
It only applies to financial fraud.
Well, this isn't a financial fraud.
Is it?
It's obstructing a government administration.
And that's why it doesn't apply.
The Supreme Court is most likely in the United States against Fisher going to declare that statute unconstitutional.
And there goes the main count in, in, uh, in, in, uh, in hitman smith's case and you know the beauty of this is this time he'll get reversed before he gets to the supreme court and destroys the man's career as he did with governor mcdonald then then then before uh i mean too bad the supreme court couldn't rule in mcdonald's case before they did two years later nine nothing pointed out how unethical smith is that didn't help mcdonald very much his career was ruined this time they'll be able he won't ruin the choice of
75 million, 85 million, 90 million Americans and destroy our democracy.
So I think these cases are so tied together that one thing, you know, you pull one thread out and I think Fannie, Fannie and I think they're going to pull the one thread out because that, that case stinks to high heaven.
It's going to have to be thrown out.
I mean, you just can't tolerate a case with So many illegalities, irregularities surrounding it.
A case that's a non-case anyway, overcharged as a racketeer.
But then when you pull that thread out, it applies to the other three as well.
And they all go down.
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And keep you up to date on what's going on there.
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Thank you.
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Thank you very much and welcome and welcome back.
So let's go through the five stories that we think might not be emphasized enough or need further emphasis.
One of them is the disclosures that have been coming all week that started with Director Wray about how he's never seen more terrorist threats than now.
That there were red lights going on all over the place.
There's now a warning that Hezbollah has sufficient resources within the United States to attack us.
And then there is an article today by Senator Kennedy from Louisiana outlining his concerns about The very, very well, the record number of terrorist interceptions that were done this year at the border, which always indicates that that many more got out.
And of course, this is this is not this year only.
This has started the day that Biden came into office.
We began not knowing who the hell's coming in.
I remember I told you last night, sometime in March of this year, we reduced the number of questions we asked the Chinese from 40 to four.
Which means we're just, you might as well send a communique to Chinese intelligence and send them in.
Our friend Joe is just letting them through without any scrutiny.
So I hope that in our American cities and in our states and local places, we're re-upping and preparing our anti-terrorism organizations and The way in which we do that.
Texas has taken a really bold step on the very, very controversially used Eagle Pass entry in Texas.
The Texas Rangers have taken over.
Texas Rangers have taken over.
Court.
And there's a stay.
I appreciate the sentiment tremendously, and I understand the frustration.
And I'd probably do the same thing as the governor if I were the governor of Texas.
But the problem is, I think that the federal government has the preemption clause of the Constitution on its side.
And the preemption clause of the Constitution will Probably mean that the federal government wins this battle.
But it does point out that one, the governor of Texas wants to keep him out, and the other, Biden, wants to do everything, including going to court to keep him in.
One of the reasons they don't want the Border Patrol there is the Border Patrol helps the illegals to come in.
Now, you've seen pictures.
Of course, lying Mayorkas denies it.
But we've seen pictures of that.
So they don't want their work This is not the Border Patrol.
It couldn't be anybody that probably hates Biden more than the Border Patrol after what he did to the Border Patrol agents and falsely accused them.
And then when it turned out they were falsely accused, they got disciplined anyway and they never apologized.
I'd be surprised if Governor Abbott wins.
I hope he does, but I'd be surprised if he doesn't.
We owe Governor Abbott a lot for having made this a national issue by sending people to Chicago, New York, a couple other places, Los Angeles.
And although Governor DeSantis didn't do as much of that, he did maybe one of the main ones, which was sending the people to Martha's Vineyard.
It probably hit liberal hypocrisy better than anything else.
Battle going on that's not getting the attention that it usually gets because there's so much else going on in the world today.
And the battle is over the funding of the government.
Now that that comes up.
I mean, part of it has to be done by.
Does it say the 19th?
Yeah, 19th of January.
It's coming up.
Today's the 12th.
It's in a week.
The main one, I think they can get by with most agencies until, I'm sorry, February 2nd.
Until February 2nd.
Oh yeah, that's an age to do a $1.6 trillion deal.
And Schumer have agreed on a top of $1.66 trillion.
Then there are 12 bills that have to be done that add up to that.
So the 1.66 billion sort of decides how much you have available to play with.
That's what funds the government.
I used to do that as mayor.
The mayor sets the amount of money we have.
And in the case of the mayor, this was one of the ways you could keep fiscal responsibility.
Nobody can change that unless it's irrational.
I was once taken to court by the Democratic legislature because it was irrationally low.
I was never irrationally high, I can assure you.
So it moved up a bit, but not a lot.
I mean, it's about as good a deal that a Republican with a three-vote margin in the House could get.
But of course, there are 13 Republicans in the House that don't believe that, and they've been like angry members of the team, I guess.
They're voting with Democrats on meaningless things to tell Johnson that they're very angry at him, and that if he goes on with this deal, they're going to throw him out, like they've thrown out the other speaker.
Now, I hope this isn't true, but what's his name?
Chip Roy, who somehow hates President Reagan for some reason, President Trump for some reason.
Uh, says that Johnson may go as a result of it.
It sounds, I mean, he makes about as much sense on that as he does on DeSantis, but he's gone way out on DeSantis.
It'd be interesting when he comes in and tries to negotiate something with Trump.
I mean, Trump will forget about it.
He'll be, he'll be very kind.
Trump is not known for holding grudges.
Don't worry, Chip.
He'll be fine.
Just say all the nasty things you can say about him.
You know, the thing about Donald Trump that's really good.
He really gets over all the nasty things you said about him today.
Some of his friends like him, but I remember things like that.
Ouchy.
No, we're going to do one more time.
We're going to do Ashley Babbitt.
And we're going to do Ashley Babbitt because I want to make sure you got the point from last night.
I have said from January 2021 that evening to today that this is a murder one investigation.
We have never had a murder one investigation.
We had a fix.
All you have to do is read the ridiculous grand jury testimony to see that.
We kept the man's name secret for three months.
They lied to us about his record.
And they lied to us about a damning, devastating piece of evidence.
He makes a call right after he shoots and kills Ashley Babbitt.
An immediate contemporaneous, completely false description of what happened.
He gives a devastating false exculpatory statement.
So among all of the other pieces of proof that you would have, That this was an unjustified homicide.
The most important part, there was no reason for him to fear for his life, nor did he say he had any when he testified before the grand jury.
He then lied, indicating that he had an intent to murder.
That's what a false exculpatory statement does.
Since you can't, it allows you to argue to the jury that it was an intentional crime, an intentional murder.
Uh, so you remember what happened.
We're not going to have time, I think, to show you that again.
Oh, we do?
Yeah.
So let's do that and then let's play him and then you will see that this case has to be reopened.
And Now let's play his.
Now we'll play his his description.
What will play that will play the shirt?
Oh yeah.
I think we got the point.
What we will be watching, just so that we put this in proper context, is their attempt
to break into Nancy Pelosi's suite, her suite of offices.
Already, by the time they arrive there, there appears to be a broken window, but not broken
enough so that anyone can go through.
What we'll see is we'll see someone break the window, we'll see a woman get lifted up,
and then we'll see a woman get shot.
So that's what to look for.
Let's go.
Break out.
Let's fucking go.
Break out.
There's a gun.
He's got a gun.
Well, as you can see, there was a shot fired.
There were no shots fired.
There was no commotion going on except him.
And it was a cover for his kind of excuse he was offering, never realizing, first of all, he probably didn't realize he was on tape.
And number two, hoping that things were chaotic enough that he'd be able to get away with it.
And it would be a lot better than having to admit that he just shot her in cold blood, right?
Certainly warrants reopening an investigation that never answered the question, where is the evidence of any reason to believe he was going to die?
And now it's, it's compounded by the fact that he lied afterwards to cover up the crime he knew he committed.
That's how a false exculpatory statement.
Over the weekend, in addition to getting ready for the proceedings in Iowa, And the storm in Iowa, there's a big, big election far, far away in Taiwan, the island that, of course, could could spark a world war, right?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, He is the party that represents the most hostile and the strongest opposition and the greatest affiliation with the United States.
The second candidate, Han Yue, is a member of the Kuomintang Party, which is the first party in China, the party that fought the communists.
Years has become a more moderate and middle-of-the-road party And it's the party that seeks more accommodation with China, but would oppose the Chinese takeover, particularly since the example of Hong Kong.
And then Kuo Wenji, who is a part of an independent party and running quite well, even though he's an independent, and it's in the order I said right now, the polls are in the order I said right now, but the stakes being so high with China.
And the fear that China will react very, very strongly to an election of the vice president because they hate the present president.
It's going to be a measure of the determination of the people of Taiwan.
And I bring it to you because the left-wing press is really playing it very, very hard to frighten people in voting for the vice president.
Why Ching Teh?
Of course, he's the best friend of America, so it would be against him.
But also saying, you know, he's going to spark a war.
Well, that's, of course, if you buy the appeasement theory that you prevent war, like Chamberlain prevented war against, oh, did he?
Oh, I guess that didn't work with Chamberlain, did it?
Or that standing strong prevents a war.
Maybe you should give people both to think about and not just lie to them.
So let's hope that Lai Ching-te wins, and the better friend of America wins, and the one who will stand up to China.
I tend to think that might be a bigger problem for Xi Jinping, who doesn't want to have a lot of trouble in Taiwan.
And despite how strong they are and whatever, they have to watch what happened to Russia and not be terribly arrogant.
Well, we'll be back very shortly with Dr. Maria.
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Above the law.
You know, it's humorous, but when you think about it, it isn't.
This man defied the subpoena.
When he was supposed to go, he went outside the Senate and talked to, said he was going to answer questions.
He didn't answer questions.
And then they have a meeting about the contempt charges for Hunter Biden.
He shows up gangster-like.
With his, um, you know, sugar daddy that bailed him out of his not paying his taxes and his creepy lawyer.
But also what you don't know is there was a little bit of a film crew there.
This was all a show for him to make money on, uh, what's that?
But it's really sad because he's just spitting in our faces.
Congressman Mace was right about that, that he's spitting in their faces and he should have been arrested on the spot.
But I want to talk to you about a different subject tonight.
There's something that we've been seeing, especially during the Biden administration, and that's the belittling In the minimization of women.
And it started with just some, you know, this gender dysmorphia, you know, hiring Rachel Levine as commander, as in charge of our health and human services.
And it's a man, but goes by Rachel Levine.
And she, he said that, Gender-affirming care.
Everybody knows it's the right thing to do, even for minors.
Now, wait a minute.
We gotta back this train up.
There's no way this is okay for minors.
I don't know if you ever heard the name Chloe Cole.
She is probably one of the most famous de-transitioners.
There's a lot out there, but it's being Suppressed in the media.
I talked to you about censorship, that they'll only show you certain articles.
It's a type of brainwashing.
The same thing on this gender dysmorphia subject.
They won't show you the true facts.
They tell you that if you don't allow your child to transition to a different sex, then this is what happened to Chloe.
She grew up kind of a tomboy and around 12 years old, her body started to change.
And she always thought, Oh, geez, becoming a young lady, she had this Barbie image of what she would look like.
Instead, she had broader shoulders, smaller breasts.
So she really felt awkward.
So she told her parents, her parents brought her to doctors and psychologists.
And right away they said, Oh, you need to be on hormones.
You have gender dysmorphia.
You also need to have your at 15 years of age.
So no one sat her down and said, Darling, you're beautiful.
Everybody's body is different.
It depends on your genetic makeup.
You're going to be a beautiful woman.
This is normal.
Every teenager feels Awkward I wish or anybody who's struggling to come talk to me.
I actually went through puberty very young I was 11 years old and I had boys all around me.
I always hung out with the boys I had brothers the boys in the neighborhood.
I was playing kickball football that was our thing and I didn't like it once.
I felt very self-conscious.
I did everything to hide it.
I stopped swimming with my brothers because I felt awkward in a bathing suit.
But do you know what?
That's normal.
Nobody sat with this poor young lady and said, what you're going through is very normal.
Instead, they threw chemicals and, like I said, performed a double mastectomy.
Well, when she was turning around 18, she says, wait a minute.
I'm not a boy.
I'm a girl.
I am a girl.
And she stopped the hormone blockers.
But to this day, she has a much deeper voice.
She has a broadened jawline, a little bit masculine.
She'll never be able to breastfeed.
God knows if she can ever have children.
And nobody stood up for her.
Now, I think we know Chloe's name because she broke the algorithm.
She spoke before Congress in July of 2000, and enough people looked her up that she broke the algorithm.
Otherwise, her story would have been buried, like so many others.
She said she was never, ever suicidal before she transitioned to a boy.
She's a biological woman.
And her parents were told by a psychologist that if you don't give her hormone
blockers she will kill herself.
Well of course those parents were manipulated and frightened. They didn't want her daughter
to commit suicide. But again there must be some dynamic in the family because Chloe is saying she
never ever would have killed the parents just ask her about it.
I don't I don't know about that.
But she said certainly after she started the hormone blockers and after the double mastectomy, she wanted to kill herself.
She still has real severe bouts of depression.
And this is just one story there is.
Before this show, articles very difficult.
I have to tell you, if you whatever search engine you use, I like DuckDuckGo, but even that one, The propaganda articles come out that there's very few people who regret their decision to transition to a different sex.
And that's just absolute.
I'm trying to bury it from you.
I do want to make this point.
Gender dysmorphia is a mental illness.
We were born either a boy or a girl.
There's a rare little condition there that you may have three chromosomes instead of the XX or the XY, but I'm not going to get into Listen to somebody who's very, very educated, going for her confirmation, being asked questions.
Ted, you ready to play?
This is somebody going to the Supreme Court and she can't identify what a woman is.
Definition for the word woman.
Can I provide a definition?
Yeah.
I can't.
You can't?
Not in this context.
I'm not a biologist.
So you believe the meaning of the word woman is so unclear and controversial that you can't give me a definition?
Senator, in my work as a judge, what I do is I address disputes.
If there's a dispute about a definition, people make arguments and I look at the law and I decide.
So I'm not... The fact that you can't give me a straight answer...
about something as fundamental as what a woman is underscores the dangers of the kind of progressive education that we are hearing about.
This is crazy right?
An educated person not being able to To describe a woman.
A woman has breasts.
A woman has a vagina.
A woman has a house that is specific to a woman called a uterus, where a baby lives in forms for nine months.
She has an egg, produces an egg.
The male has a penis.
He produces the sperm.
Man and woman to produce babies.
But it's an easy ask.
It's an easy answer to a question.
But we have ruined our children.
We have confused people.
In three years under the Biden administration, there were teenagers and young people, preteens, diagnosed with gender dysmorphia.
Why this outburst of it?
What have we changed?
We changed our ideology.
We tried to break down the family unit, break down of We are.
I'm not saying people don't have some.
It's not a big magnitude.
Have some gender dysmorphia.
Now, this is an attack on women as well, because when you allow someone, a teenager, to transition to a woman, what's that word transition?
Most likely it's Puberty blockers.
So we had a case in Virginia where a man says he identifies as a female.
So he got to go in the female bathroom where he rudely sought him out.
And then the principal tried to cover it up.
The superintendent tried to cover up and they transfer him to another school where he repeated the offense.
You know, the name Riley Gaines.
In 2022, she was a up-and-coming swimmer, star, a star, an Olympic star.
And she was really doing well in her school, in the swim meets.
And along comes a man, Leah Thompson.
Leah, under his original college, was Will Thompson, a mediocre swimmer at best.
Well, now I'm a woman.
I'm Leah Thompson.
Leah Thompson records.
And he was allowed to happen just recently in the state of Ohio.
The legislators wanted to ban any puberty blockers or this grotesque surgery being done to children and all men to participate in women's sports.
What does governor DeWine do?
He vetoes it.
Well, Governor Devine, it's not going down that easy.
The legislature is going to fight back and vote and override that veto.
But this, again, is an attack on women.
We had Title IX so women could compete in sport.
We, I'm a woman, we're biologically different than men.
I'll say that all day long.
There's other traits that I think women have that men don't.
We can multitask a lot better and other things.
But they are stronger than us.
Who do I go to?
You know, my son's a man, you know, anybody around my suitcase is heavy in the airline.
A gentleman is going to help me.
So to allow them to compete in boxing, saying they're women boxing, going into swim meets, this has to stop.
This has to stop.
There are many, excuse me, many States right now who are fighting for the woman.
But you may ask yourself, where is the feminist?
Where is Jane Fonda on this issue?
Where is AOC?
Where is my senator who stuck up and fought for the rights of Afghani girls?
Where are you about American girls?
This is a serious subject because there's very few people.
Thankfully, we have Senator Blackburn Who is on this subject all the time, but it's right.
The men being in women's sports and this transgender thing.
If somebody wants to become a different sex when they're adults and they pay for it, it's not on taxpayer money.
I think there's something seriously wrong with that person, but Hey, what can you do when they're adults, but it should be absolutely banned when they're a child.
And I think you have to agree on that.
Thank you.
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Thank you very much, doctor.
That was excellent and very, very timely that we're going through this battle right now.
Among other things, this election coming up is going to be about that.
Joe Biden is, well, he doesn't know what he is.
The Joe Biden regime are ardent supporters of allowing children to manipulate their bodies and mutilate their bodies, even without permission of their parents, and also taking control of children at the earliest It all comes from Marxism.
You know that and we'll have plenty of opportunities to show you that.
This is one of the stronger Marxist manifestations of the Biden regime and the current Democrat party.
So tomorrow is the Saturday before and the Sunday before the primary.
The caucus.
The caucus in Iowa.
Go to Iowa, I've never been there.
I don't think we're going this time.
No big storm, right?
I don't think we're going to get in.
The question is, they had a numerous day, meaning Trump and Ramaswamy had numerous events.
I know Trump's had Two rallies on Saturday, two rallies on Sunday.
Everything today was cancelled.
DeSantis is the only one, because he was there already, that carried on his event with Governor Chip Roy attacking President Trump.
Did Vivek cancel something?
Vivek like cake!
I don't know.
We saw Vivek speaking.
I don't know if that was a tape of today or yesterday.
But in any event, the question for tomorrow is, will they be able to do their events tomorrow?
And the answer is probably some, probably not others.
Because there's only certain locations for the caucus.
It's very different than a primary.
Primary, you have the right for a secret ballot, which we do.
In a caucus, you have to be very secure who you want.
But it's not like your primary voting.
Some people would have to travel over 20 miles.
And what's the storm prediction?
The storm prediction is the storm is going to end over the weekend.
It won't be storming on Monday, theoretically, but the weather is going to be much colder.
It's going to be something like... We have a... Smart weather report, so.
Okay.
Local Iowa weather report for everyone's convenience.
Eric Hanson all morning. It is bad now. The roads, the visibility is bad, but storm team meteorologist Trey Fulbright
says the worst yet to come.
Eric, the system itself. Here we want to start out with some of our sky cams and we're gonna show you boon and
names because there's a pretty significant snow ban setting up over those locations and you can see the reduced
visibility there out at Scenic Valley Railroad and boom.
The temperature is 12 wind out of the north at 29 miles per hour, a wind chill of nine below. This is Ames Highway 30
at University South of Iowa State. Heavy snow falling in that location is part of the freeways a little bit better,
but that's not gonna be the case for all locations.
We've got a couple of new snowfall reports coming in now.
Albia and National Weather Service in Johnston reporting four inches.
So we'll get six more minutes.
The airport 2.2 and Fort Dodge and that's generally.
Well, I mean, the state is a very big state, so that's pretty much central part of the state.
It goes north, south, east.
It's a big, big state, if you recall.
But mainly, it's going to be freezing conditions throughout the state.
The effect will be mostly in the rural areas in terms of the difficulty of getting to the Getting to the caucus place.
On the other hand, it's only a percentage of the voters that caucus.
It's the most.
So I think there'll be a drop in turnout, but it would be less than a drop in a general election.
In a general election, you lose your fair weather voter.
Yeah.
There aren't too many fair weather caucus goers.
The caucus goers are going to go there for four hours.
So these are pretty This will be a test of how dedicated your people are.
Trump's people tend to be usually the most enthusiastic by far.
On the other hand, he does get a big rural vote.
And to the extent that Haley's been running as a faux Democrat, she'll do better in the cities, like Des Moines.
And the university towns.
I don't know how much of an impact it'll have.
I think Trump has a big enough lead there that at most it would shave a couple of points off.
Maybe.
Maybe.
On the other hand, what about, what if it comes out of it?
Whatever the results are, whoever loses is going to blame it on the weather.
Sure.
Sure.
Yeah.
So therefore, we know, right?
And then they're going to say, well, we can have another day in Iowa.
So are they going to have another day in Iowa?
I mean, we'll have another day in New Hampshire.
Isn't that true?
I mean, you've always told me that New Hampshire is totally unaffected by what Iowa does.
I do believe that.
With all my soul, I believe that.
Even if there's a big Trump win or a minor Trump win and a big hail, and they attribute it to the weather, either one of them, it almost doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
They're going to make their own decision.
Yes.
Which we always do.
In our primary, first in the nation primaries, January 23rd.
Right now, for weather-wise, we're looking good in New Hampshire.
We had, in the southern part of the state, our first snowstorm.
It's already gone, the snow, because it rained, and then the weather was like 40 today, it's going to be 50 tomorrow.
And right now, the latest polling in Iowa is a big win for Trump.
Bigger than in New Hampshire.
The poll's only different with regard to Haley and DeSantis.
One poll has DeSantis ahead, one poll has Haley ahead, and I would have to say, you win right now, toss-up, for second place.
A win by Haley, a second place win, unless it's 30% down, would be a plus.
Uh, cause DeSantis put in more resources.
Yeah.
Yep.
Um, it's so funny how their strategies were.
We saw it early on.
DeSantis was like Iowa all the way.
He spent all his time.
I rarely heard of anything happening in New Hampshire where Haley, she practically, I say moved in over a year ago.
She was definitely very visible.
She's been going to all events, even going up to the norm, which we feel is important.
We have.
like our state is divided, very rural in the North country, and those are die-hard conservative voters.
So they definitely appreciate when candidates come up to the North country.
She's become, however, her possibilities lie more now with the Democrats, who if they were
going to register have to have registered by today.
That's correct.
Meaning switching.
So say I was a Democrat and I decided, you know what, I think I'm a Republican.
We had until today to change.
Or the left-leaning independents.
Those are the people who would tend to go to Haley with the choices being Trump, big choice, DeSantis, smaller choice.
The conservative vote's going to go that way.
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that I would throw out just as a guess.
Tannis finishes third.
Iowa.
He drops out and supports Trump.
Ooh.
Just a little, just a prediction.
Ooh.
Gonna tell you why.
I know what happens when you don't like a candidate.
I saw it with myself, with Dana and the governor.
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Later on, I will explain to you why I think that's gonna happen.
And I'll also give you a little more information about the election.
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I still wanna ask the mayor how he thinks Vivek Ramaswamy will do.
And I wanna know, what would you advise these candidates to do in the final 48 hours straight in the caucus?
But you'll have to tune in.
I have a great, actually, I have a great idea, but maybe I'll only give it to Trump.
No, no, I will.
I'll tell you what I think.
Thank you for having me on, Mayor.
Oh, you're welcome and have a great weekend.
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